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Wow, u really fast de woh
Can she lose all those excess fat in her body after 2.5 years?
The Tanjong Pagar roast pigs drove at speeds of between 77km/h and 88 km/h while one clocked 109km/h.
Pretty slow compared with this fat pig who drove at up to 215 km/h.
Jail for motorist who drove at up to 215 kmh and caused fatal traffic accident involving 5 vehicles
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Ng Wen Xun was also disqualified from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licences for 10 years from her release date. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Shaffiq Alkhatib
Court Correspondent
May 29, 2023
SINGAPORE - A motorist who was travelling at speeds of up to 215 kmh along the Central Expressway (CTE) in July 2021, caused an accident with four other vehicles and a motorcyclist’s death.
On Monday, Ng Wen Xun, 35, who had failed to keep within the 80 kmh speed limit while she was driving a car, was sentenced to 30 months’ jail and disqualified from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licences for 10 years from her release date.
She had pleaded guilty to two charges under the Road Traffic Act.
Ng was speeding along the CTE towards Seletar Expressway at around 9.20pm on July 23, 2021, when she failed to maintain proper control of her vehicle, and it struck a centre guard railing before veering to the left.
Her vehicle then collided into a motorcycle, throwing its 31-year-old rider onto the road.
Following that, her car veered right and struck a second motorcycle, a lorry and another car.
The second motorcyclist, 28, was also flung onto the road, while the lorry toppled onto its right side, causing two of its Bangladeshi passengers to be flung from their rear passenger seats onto the road.
Ng’s car then hit the left side guard railing along the CTE, came to a halt and caught fire.
The authorities were alerted soon after, and the older motorcyclist was unconscious when an ambulance took him to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. He died of multiple injuries later that evening.
Most of the other motorists were also taken to the same hospital, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Chin Jincheng.
One of the Bangladeshis, 26, suffered injuries, including a fracture to his left wrist, and was discharged with nine days of medical leave. The other Bangladeshi, 50, who was found with fractures to his spine, was hospitalised for nine days.
The younger motorcyclist survived the crash with injuries, including wounds to his hands. He was warded for one night and was discharged with five days of medical leave.
The DPP said that at the time of the accident, traffic volume was moderate, the road surface was dry, the weather was fine, visibility was fair, and the street lightings were in good working condition.
A report from the Health Sciences Authority later stated that just prior to the crash, Ng had been travelling at speeds of between 118 kmh and 215 kmh.
Her bail was set at $15,000 on Monday, and she is expected to surrender herself at the State Courts on June 12 to begin serving her sentence.
Was she driving this Miss Piggy car?Remember this butch fat boar.
Remember this butch fat boar.
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But that was the old concept. The new one says she will still remain a fat pig even at the speed of light.She thought by challenging the speed of light would help her to lose weight. Bad idea.
Jail for man who drove at up to 140kmh, causing crash that split car and killed his 2 passengers
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Ong Wei Long, 28, was sentenced to two years’ jail after pleading guilty to dangerous driving.
Sep 04, 2025
SINGAPORE – A man who drove at speeds of up to 140kmh along a slip road from the CTE lost control of his car and crashed into a tree, splitting the vehicle in two.
The accident led to the death of his two passengers.
On Sept 4, Ong Wei Long, 28, was sentenced to two years’ jail after pleading guilty to dangerous driving, causing the death of Shannon Lim Xin Rong and her boyfriend, Tan Bing Quan, both 26.
Ong will also be disqualified from driving for 10 years from the date of his release.
The court heard that on Aug 10, 2023, Ong drove his 26-year-old second-hand car to pick up Mr Tan from his home in Kovan. The pair then went to the gym, before picking Ms Lim up.
Ms Lim sat in the front passenger seat, while Mr Tan sat behind her in the rear seat. Ong then drove them to Seletar. The trio had planned to go to a spot near Seletar Aerospace Drive to spend time together and chat.
Just after midnight, they were in their car along CTE towards SLE when Ong entered a slip road in the direction of Seletar West Link.
While taking the bend, Ong lost control of his car and slammed into a tree on the right side of the road.
The impact split the chassis of the car in two, with the front half remaining in lane one of the two-lane slip road, while the back half landed on another slip road nearby.
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The back half of the car landed on another slip road nearby.
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Ms Lim was later found unconscious in her seat while Mr Tan was found dead on a grass patch by the car.
Ms Lim, who suffered multiple injuries, was pronounced brain-dead about a week after the crash. The cause of death was a cervical spine injury.
Meanwhile, Ong suffered spine fractures, among other injuries, and was admitted to a surgical high-dependency unit at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. He was discharged almost three weeks later to a community hospital for rehabilitation.
In her submissions, Deputy Public Prosecutor Nicole Tay highlighted how Ong was driving at speeds of 116 kmh to 140 kmh, which far exceeded the 50kmh speed limit for that stretch of road.
DPP Tay said: “We emphasise that this occurred while the accused was negotiating a bend along a slip road, which is an area where a driver would need to exercise greater care.”
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While making a turn on a slip road, Ong Wei Long lost control of his car and slammed into a tree at the side of the road.
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In mitigation, defence lawyer Adrian Wee said Ong is remorseful, adding that he has had a clean driving record since he obtained his licence in 2016.
Mr Wee said: “We urge the court to consider that our client has already been severely punished by having to live with the fact that he has caused the death of his two friends, a burden he must carry for the rest of his life.
“This has had, and will continue to have, the utmost deterrent and retributive effect on our client.”
Those convicted of dangerous driving causing death can be jailed for up to eight years and banned from driving.
I was under the impression that only people who drive rented cars, PHVs, taxis and company vehicles drove w/o a care.Another Proof that life of people on the roads are dirt cheap ... killing any daft sinkies on the roads with taxed and high paid COE cars and vehicles doesnt have much consequences .... the Sinkie Law simply make killers pay small $$$ or stop driving when they kill human beings on the roads like rats.![]()
Remember this butch fat boar.
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